Time-In
by Jean Illsley Clarke, M.A.
illustrated by Cary Pillo
Reviews and Comments
Time-In: When Time-Out Doesn’t Work is must reading for every parent who
has ever felt frustrated, helpless, angry, or scared when traditional parenting tools
don’t work. Time-In offers new insight into what children desperately need with
the adults in their lives: connection and trust. The “Time-In” process uses four tools
(Ask, Act, Attend, Amend) that can be put together by the parent like interchangeable
pieces of a puzzle. These tools are versatile enough to help any parent or child care
provider handle any behavior in any child ages one to twelve. Time-In is an
essential addition to any personal or community library parenting or child-care collection.
Midwest Book Review, April 1999
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Useful for birth to early teens
80 pages
$12.95 paperback
$21.95 library
1999 Parents’ Choice Approval Award
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